Ethan’s methods use media queries, fluid grids and other CSS3 elements to create beautiful and adaptable designs across a variety of platforms. Recently, he discussed his techniques during a UIE Virtual Seminar, The How and Why of Responsive Design. Ethan and Adam Churchill address some questions from that seminar in this podcast.
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks
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